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London · December 14, 2015

Hillarys moves point of sale payments to Adyen

The deal will allow 1000 sales agents to process offline payments from customers’ homes easily and securely.

Hillarys moves point of sale payments to Adyen

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Adyen, the leading payments technology company, today announced that Hillarys, the leading retailer and manufacturer of made-to-measure window coverings and carpets, has chosen Adyen’s platform to process its point of sale transactions.

The Hillarys Group has an annual turnover of £175m, and ships 35,000 bespoke products every week. To help support the continued success of the company’s in-home channel, Hillarys was on the lookout for a flexible payments partner, capable of meeting the specific requirements of its business model: Providing a seamless payment experience at the customers’ home – whether internet is available or not.

For most customers, the entire sales process takes place at their home. Once the order is complete, the payment is taken on the spot, and a date for fitting arranged. However, there has always been a problem in taking payments because mobile data connection is unavailable in about 20% of customers’ homes. 

With Adyen’s point of sale solution, the company’s 1000 sales agents are now equipped with mobile terminals capable of processing offline payments. Further, Adyen’s mobile app is fully compatible with Hillarys’ existing mobile apps, helping to make the payments process quick and easy. 

For high-value orders, Hillarys will also take advantage of Adyen Tokenization, in which card details are taken for an initial down-payment and securely stored by Adyen. This sensitive data is replaced by a token that can then be used to charge the final balance prior to installation. Because payment data is stored on Adyen’s server, Hillarys is able to outsource much of the workload associated with maintaining PCI Compliance. 

“We chose Adyen because it was the only solution in the market able to provide the functionality we needed.” Said Julian Bond, Head of ICT at Hillarys. “We now have a flexible solution that not only processes mobile offline payments, but integrates easily into our existing mobile infrastructure. It also brings the added value of supporting recurring payments while shouldering most of the burden of PCI compliance. As a result we can process payments at our customers’ utmost convenience, all the while ensuring we meet the highest security standards.” 

Myles Dawson, Adyen UK Country Manager, stated: “We are excited to partner with Hillarys in providing its customers with an easy way to pay from their own homes. And we look forward to working closely with the company to deliver a seamless, personalized experience across all sales channels in the future.”

About Hillarys

Hillarys Blinds is a leading UK retailer and manufacturer of made-to-measure blinds, curtains, shutters and awnings. It sells via a network of 1000 advisors throughout the UK. The company's head office is in Nottingham, while manufacturing facilities are located in Nottingham and Washington, Tyne and Wear. Approximately 1350 people are employed by the company in roles including sales and marketing, ICT, customer services, manufacturing, warehousing and distribution.

About Adyen

Adyen (AMS: ADYEN) is the payments platform of choice for many of the world’s leading companies, providing a modern end-to-end infrastructure connecting directly to Visa, Mastercard, and consumers' globally preferred payment methods. Adyen delivers frictionless payments across online, mobile, and in-store channels. With offices across the world, Adyen serves customers including Facebook, Uber, Spotify, Microsoft, Casper, Bonobos and L'Oréal.